There are two stories in this film. One is Woody Allen's own role and the other is the heartbeat of a filmmaker who has some ideas but has not achieved real success when he meets a female director he likes. A successful middle-aged and elderly man is getting along with each other. Inner entanglements and choices after two years of lover threats (note: the two stories are cross-narrated, not narrated one after the other).
Let’s talk about the second one. It seems that Woody Allen didn’t touch much after the movie until the “end of the game”, but objectively speaking More than a decade later, the "matching point" is the extension and enlargement of the second story in this movie, but it is more "detailed" and more appealing, such as the characters in the "matching point" The description of changes in the mind, the process of acquaintance and derailment, Scarlett Johansson’s character and beauty, the authentic English accent, the various street scenes of London and so on. Therefore, after watching the more “detailed” game ending point, I didn’t have much deeper impression of the second story. I just thought Woody Allen was really talented. It’s just the 2013 game. "The last point" I guess he would be more willing to "please" the audience.
Regarding the first story, Woody Allen is a complete loser in it. He is talented and has ideas. Given him some conditions, he should be able to do anything, but in the film he did nothing. Even his wife thinks he is too unrealistic. He also knows this, so he doesn’t really miss that marriage. many. The biggest "supply" in his life is the female director, a person who can still understand and understand him, but in the end that person also hurt him in the most cruel way (almost the most annoying with him but had to Because of reality, the man who "bows his head" to film him appeared in front of him as a couple. Before that, the female director told Woody Allen that he was not ready now and his career was still on the rise. I don't want to think about personal feelings, and have to be invited to make a few films in London, Woody Allen "had to" give up her). In the first story, there are too many details (the second story also has details, but I just watched the "End of the Game" and then come back to this one, the details are not detailed, uh...), just cite a few performances The female director was Woody Allen’s greatest sustenance in life: 1. He said that his sister had a tragic experience, and his wife directly said that I had something to do tomorrow morning, and I would go to bed; 2. He put down what he was doing and watched the female director. Very old musical; 3. Worried about the celebrity’s “conspiracy” against the female director; 4. Called the female director late at night to confirm that she was okay but was told that at 12 o'clock in the morning, the celebrity was still at the female director’s house and was deeply disturbed; 5. I love the female director bluntly and want to marry her. I don't have any hesitation about my current wife. Because of this, when the female director and celebrity appeared at the family gathering of Woody Allen’s wife as a couple at the end of the film, Woody Allen could be "surprised" to that extent, not only because of the details mentioned above. , Also because the female director at the time taunted the celebrity with him. The shot where Woody Allen was completely stupid gave more than 1 minute (this is a luxury for any movie, not to mention that Woody Allen's movies are generally about 95 minutes), Frankly speaking, when I watched it, I felt very distressed-I felt that Woody Allen was "completely defeated" and "discovered that I was a complete loser" in a way I couldn't believe it. Then in the next few minutes, it is worth before the end of the film, Woody Allen's state is completely gone, just sitting there alone, not knowing what to think, or even how to talk to others. When I look at it, I always feel that those shots and those details or white space should actually happen to Woody Allen, otherwise it is impossible to shoot such a "heart-wrenching" feeling. The "harm" to Woody Allen was really too deep, including the celebrity and his wife who later gagged in the film, which in turn satirized Woody Allen. Not only did his wife "extremely approve" him... Remarks: Wu When Di Allen was the poorest, he really supported his life by sharing stage comedies with people in bars every day.
Many words in the film are not only black humor or self-deprecating, but also very strong reality. This is different from some other Woody Allen movies. Perhaps the most impressive thing about this movie is some words, no matter who it comes from, they are profound and philosophical. Considering that the screenwriter and director of this film are both Woody Allen, so those words may be what he said relative to the world. In the end, Woody Allen has a lot less words in this movie (compared to the other movies he starred in), because Woody Allen in this movie is the least confident of himself.
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